Glee Season 4, Episode 9’s Best and Worst Song Performances — Do You Agree?

Glee manages to pack an insane number of songs into each episode, which means there will always be a few standouts, along with the inevitable dud or two. We've narrowed the performances from“Swan Song” down to the very best and the coulda-done-without. Do you agree with our picks?

Best Performance of the Night: “Don’t Dream It’s Over” by Finn and New Directions

This might be the toughest episode of the season to select just one favorite song! Rachel (Lea Michele) delivers not one but two powerhouse numbers, and Kurt(Chris Colfer) finally gets to shine with “Being Alive.” Because we can’t choose sides, we’ll go with the equally memorable group performance. “Don’t Dream It’s Over” had dynamite vocals and a message of hope — the perfect ingredients for a show-stopping Glee number. Now everyone, get inside — you’ll catch a cold.

Worst Performance of the Night: “Something Stupid” by Sam and Brittany

Nothing against this performance of “Something Stupid,” but it didn’t quite blow us away like the rest of the numbers did — although that ballroom dance between Sam (Chord Overstreet) and Brittany (Heather Morris) was pretty cute. However, we’ve seen Brittany give much more memorable dance performances than that. Also, if Sam ever offers to make you cereal, you might want to make sure he uses a bowl.